Salem County Sheriff's Office cleared several child support and other outstanding warrants during month of July

The Salem County Sheriff's Office cleared 46 child support warrants during month of August.

SALEM — The Salem County Sheriff’s Office cleared 46 child support warrants involving 29 people during the month of July. Of the 29 people, total monies collected were $3,989. In addition, the sheriff’s office served 10 municipal warrants and 11 Superior Court warrants, resulting in 16 arrests.

Out of the 46 warrants cleared, 11 individuals made a negotiated settlement with the sheriff’s office and the Child Support Staff, continuing the joint effort to get the monies sent directly to the families raising the children. In addition, the sheriff’s office thanks all outside agencies that continue to assist with enforcing child support warrants.

The following people were arrested:

• Stephanie Powell, 22, of Westville, was arrested in Salem on July 14 on two municipal warrants, one Mid-Salem Joint Court warrant, bail, $190; and one Carneys Point warrant, bail, $114.

• Tyler Henderson, 20, of Bridgeton, was arrested in Salem on July 16 on a Bridgeton City municipal warrant, bail, $501.

• Felicia Rivera, 29, of Salem, was arrested in Salem in July 26 on a Salem County Superior Court warrant, no bail.

• Darryl Massengill, 22, of Middletown, Delaware, was arrested in Salem on July 26 on a Pennsville Township municipal warrant, bail, $250,000.

• Kenneef Gatson, 23, of Salem, was arrested in Salem on July 27 on a Salem County child support warrant, bail, $276.

• Joseph Carnella, 22, of Pennsville, was arrested in Salem on July 27 on two municipal warrants — one Pennsville Township, bail, $450; and one Cherry Hill Township warrant, bail, $164.

• David Leonard, 43, of Pennsville, was arrested in Pennsville on July 28 on a Salem County child support warrant, bail, $15,479.

• Shareef Clayton, 28, of Salem, was arrested in Salem on July 28 on a Mid-Salem Joint Court warrant, bail, $106.